Here's the great new issue of the awesome VOLT. Subscribe, read a poem of mine (here's the first stanzas). It's an amazing publication and has so so much rich and exciting work in it.
“One Bullet Left” by Corwin Ericson
"When he finally hung up his double-barrel and bunnystalker cap, he was dismissive of his lack of family and the mystery of his place in society."
When he finally hung up his double-barrel and bunnystalker cap, he was dismissive of his lack of family and the mystery of his place in society.
Wow! A three-legged coyote with its two siblings (I guess). I'd seen this coyote hop by the camera several days ago. Early this Friday morning they came by for much longer. The coyote seems to be missing all of its right front leg. I don't see a stump or an injury.
#coyote
#easterncoyote
I've got a poem in the (print only) inaugural edition of Tough Poets Review!
www.toughpoets.com/review.htm
Moose! In western Massachusetts.
#moose
I have four poems in this excellent new issue of Posit--come read!
positjournal.com/2026/06/07/c...
Hey! Come read my poem "One Bullet Left" and the rest of the fine work at the new issue of Pine Hills Review!
pinehillsreview.com/2025/12/03/c...
Come read my new poem "Of Course, You Know, This Means War" and all the great work at the new issue of Gargoyle!
gargoylemagazine.com/corwin-erics...
Please come read my four poems just published at Trampoline Poetry! The journal is full of fascinating work; I'll be reading it for a long time. I'm proud to be among these poets and in this cool publication.
www.trampolinepoetry.com
#poetry
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Pine Hills Review
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Never Turn Your Back on the Ocean A life raft on your lawn. Get in and push off. Desert your island. What now, now that the world is behind you? Mind the breakers. Fashion a fishhook, chum the wate…
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When he finally hung up his double-barrel and bunnystalker cap, he was dismissive of his lack of family and the mystery of his place in society.
Corwin Ericson Back to Gargoyle Online Of Course, You Know, This Means War All I wanted to do was play my banjo and doze on a bed of daisies. There were more verses I wanted to compose. A luxuriant…